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November 1995, Week 5

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Nicolas Roger Costandi <[log in to unmask]>
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Nicolas Roger Costandi <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Ok - this is not a mpe question (at least not directly). I probably should
know this, but the specifics elude me.
 
I was reading some internet text and it referred to RFC ####. I understand
that rfc is 'request for comment' and describes standards for internet kinda
stuff. The question I have is - where do I obtain these rfc documents. I
assume they are at some ftp site for the getting/reading. Anyone have a
pointer for me on this?
 
Thanks in advance!
 
-- Duane Percox (Quintessential School Systems)
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You might try this URL:
  http://www.lau.aetc.af.mil/rfc_main_index.html
 
 
Nicolas "Roger" Costandi              Boulogne Billancourt, France
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